
Ballyliffin (Glashedy)
Ballyliffin (Glashedy) | NCG Top 100s : GB & Ireland Golf Courses
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The Glashedy is the younger of the two courses at Ballyliffin, having been opened in 1995. Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddock were the men behind the design, and it has already hosted several incredible events.
Both the Old Links and the Glashedy Links offer up different challenges for golfers of all levels, with a range of tees to play from. A trip to Donegal would not be complete without a visit to play at Ballyliffin.
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A Brief History of Ballyliffin Golf Club
Following issues with the land contract, Ballyliffin moved down the road and the original 18-hole lay-out - now the Old Links - was built in the early 1970s.
The Glashedy Links came to the fore in the early 1990s. 1991 saw the original proposal of a new course at Ballyliffin, with Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddock being brought in to design the championship links course. Construction of the Glashedy Links took just two years, with the course being opened in 1995.
Both courses at Ballyliffin have played host to prestigious tournaments. The Glashedy Links has hosted the Irish Ladies Open on the Ladies European Tour and the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open on the DP World Tour. It hosted the latter in 2018, which was won by Scotland's Russell Knox.
The Ladies Irish Open, Boys Home Internationals and Irish Close Championship have all been played on the Glashedy. Balyliffin has been selected to host the Amateur Championship in 2024 with both courses in action. The Old Links played host to Final Qualifying, with the Championship being played on the Glashedy Links.
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The course opens with three tough par 4s, the longest of which is more than 460 yards. The opening par 5 on the course is the 4th. Starting close to the boundary of the property, the hole changes direction twice on its way to a green fronted by a swale, and with bunker lying in wait on the right side.
Glashedy Rock, Ballyliffin’s answer to Trump Turnberry’s Ailsa Craig, provides the stunning backdrop for the par 3 5th. Played downhill, to a long and narrow green, it is a tough shot from 190 yards away. Following another long par 4, the 7th appears and it is the most dramatic hole on the course. Teeing off from some 100 feet above the green, the shortest hole plays even shorter than its yardage of 172. A pond to the right of the green awaits anything blown by the wind, which can cause havoc on this glorious test.
Following two more long par 4s to close out the front side, the Glashedy turns at 10. New tees have been introduced, with the hole also over the 400-yard mark now. The 12th is a sharp dog-leg right with the driving line being over the dunes, depending on your carry distance. After the 571-yard par 5 13th, 14 sees the last par 3 on the course. It is exactly 200 yards from the back tees and plays slightly downhill to a shallow by wide green.
Our Panellists Notes for 2024
Lewis Marr: This is Irish links at its best. A big sturdy golf course that will test every aspect of your game. Conditioning is world class with a modern design but not withstanding that still plays with the heritage of a classic links.
Chris Myatt: 36 at Ballyliffin is as close to a perfect day's golf as is possible!
Dove Jones: Always a solid outing, especially in the wind.
Peter Rudd: Increasingly recognised as a great golf course, Ballyliffin (Glashedy) is great test of shotmaking. Wonderful setting and some terrific golf holes characterise the course.
Josh Poysden: A tough, modern course, and a good foil to the Old next door. Playing off the right tees is imperative.
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FAQs about Ballyliffin Golf Club
Ballyliffin Golf Club is the northernmost golfing venue in the Republic of Ireland. Situated on the northern coastline of the country in the village of Ballymacmoriarty. The village of Ballyliffin is just to the south of the golf club, with the city of Derry/Londonderry around 25 miles to the south, across the border in Northern Ireland.
Derry/Londonderry is home to both the nearest train station and the nearest airport to Ballyliffin Golf Club. For international visitors from further afield, Belfast Airport is the closest major airport, around 85 miles to the southeast.
Ballyliffin Golf Club is home to two cracking links courses - the Glashedy Links and the Old Links.
Along with the two layouts at Ballyliffin, the northern section of the Republic features the likes of Portsalon, North West and Rosapenna - home to the Sandy Hills Links, Old Tom Morris Links and St Patrick's Links. All three venues are within 40 miles of Ballyliffin.
What golf facilities does Ballyliffin Golf Club offer?
Along with the 36 holes of world-class golf, the club has recently added the Pollan Links - a new 9-hole layout designed by Pat Ruddy. There are also some sublime practice facilities, including a driving range, short game area and putting green.
The price of a green fee at Ballyliffin Golf Club changes throughout the year, depending on the season. It is also different depending on whether it is a weekday or weekend.
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